Edwd: Hankin< no role >
Wm. Almond< no role >
& Wm. Deighton< no role >
£5. a piece more}
Also upon the Send all humble Peticons of Edward
Hankin< no role >
and William Almond< no role >
Cittizens and Glovers
of
London
and William Deighton< no role >
Cittizen and Weaver
of
London
Who were brought up Apprentices in this Hospll.
with Philip Baron< no role >
and Richard Siersby< no role >
Glovers
and John
Browne< no role >
Weaver
(three of the Artmaster
of this Hospll.) and
who have here to sore received Five pounds a piece of Mr.
Locks Gift) for some further Part thereof the better to
enable them to carry on their said Trades it is Ordered
by this Court That Mr. Trer Baker doe give and pay
unto each of them Five pounds more of Mr. Locks Gift to
be allowed Mr. Trer in his Next Account.
Benj: Brampton< no role >
to be Inquired of.
Also upon the humble Peticon of
Benjamin Brampton< no role >
Cittizen and Glover
of London
(who was brought upp
Apprentice
with
William Baker< no role >
Glover
(late one of the
Artsmaster
of this Hospll.) and since made a Freeman of
this Citty by the approbacon of this Court and who is
Sett up for himselfe in his Said Trade (as he alledgeth)
in Bear foose Alley
in Blackman Streete
near St. Georges
Church
in Southwarke
) for some part of Mr. Locks Gift
the better to enable him to manage his said Trade It
is Ordered by this Court That Mr. Pittman and Mr.
Clarke (two of the Governors of this Hospll.) be desired
to Inquire of the said
Benjamin Brampton< no role >
Whether he
be Soe Sett up in his Said Trade and of his hope fullness
therein and to make report thereof to the next Court.
Richard Rutt< no role >
To
be Inquired of.
Also upon the humble Peticon of
Richard Rutt< no role >
Cittizen
and Glover
of London
(who was brought up Apprentice
with
Richard Siersby< no role >
glover
(one of the Artsmaster
of this
Hospll.) and since made a A Freeman of this Citty by the
Approbacon of this Court and who is Sett up for him sele
in his said Trade (as he alledgeth) at Mr. Godlys near
the halfe Moon by St. George Church
) for some part
of Mr Locks Gift the better to enable him to manage his
said Trade It is Ordered That Mr. Pitman and Mr.
Clarke (two of the Governors of this Hospll.) be desired
to inquire of the said
Richard Rutt< no role >
whether he be Soe
Sett up in his Said Trade and of his hopefullnesse therein
and to make report thereof to be next Court.